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Wild Tamarind

Lysiloma latisiliquum

Wild Tamarind

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Scientific name:

Lysiloma latisiliquum

Where to find it:
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Wild tamarind is native to south Florida and grows moderately fast, up to 30 to 60 feet tall and 50 feet wide, its slender, short trunk topped with long, somewhat arching branches forming an umbrella-like silhouette.

 

The dark green, pinnately compound, fern-like leaves are a showy red when young and make a striking contrast, the new and older growth appearing together. Developing into a more open tree with age, wild tamarind makes an ideal shade, park, or seaside planting.

Fast Facts

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Looking for more info on this tree?

Visit the University of Florida extension

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